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ATTORNEY-GENERAL (NEW ZEALAND)


The 'Attorney-General' is a political office in New Zealand. It is simultaneously a ministerial position and an administrative office, and has responsibility for supervising New Zealand law and advising the government on legal matters.

Contents
Responsibilities and powers
History
External links

Responsibilities and powers


The Attorney-General has two main areas of official responsibility. Firstly, the Attorney-General has ministerial jurisdiction over the Crown Law Office, the Parliamentary Counsel Office, and the Serious Fraud Office. Secondly, the Attorney-General is the principal law officer of the Crown, responsible for supervising the state's administration of the law and for providing legal advice to the government. In the latter role (but strictly not in the former), the Attorney-General is assisted by the Solicitor-General, a non-partisan official. This is to reduce the extent to which the Attorney-General's actions on behalf of the state (as opposed to the government) can be influenced by their political allegiance.
A more complete description of the Attorney-General's powers can be found in the 2004 ministerial briefing prepared by the Crown Law Office, which the Attorney-General supervises.
The position of Attorney-General is distinct from that of Minister of Justice, although the two posts are sometimes held by the same person.
At present, there is no statutory basis which establishes the office of Attorney-General, although the position is referenced by a number of other legal documents, such as the Constitution Act 1986.

History


The post of Attorney-General has existed since the separation of New Zealand as a distinct Crown Colony from New South Wales. Because of the dual nature of the role, however, it has sometimes been filled by politicians and sometimes by jurists — not all Attorney-Generals have been cabinet ministers.
The table below is an incomplete listing of New Zealand politicians who have sat in Cabinet as Attorney-General since 1856. It does not show non-political attorneys-general. There were two previous Attorneys-General before responsible government was introduced in New Zealand in 1856: Francis Fisher who held office for less than one year in 1841, and William Swainson who held office until 7 May 1856.
NamePM ServedTook OfficeLeft OfficeParty
Frederick WhitakerSewell7 May 185620 May 1856None
William Fox(himself)20 May 18562 Jun 1856None
Frederick Whitaker, 2nd timeStafford2 Jun 185612 Jul 1861None
William Fox, 2nd time(himself)12 Jul 19612 Aug 1861None
Thomas GilliesDomett2 Aug 186123 Aug 1862None
Henry SewellDomett23 Aug 18621 Jul 1863None
Frederick Whitaker, 3rd timeDomett, (himself)1 Jul 186324 Nov 1864None
Henry Sewell, 2nd timeWeld24 Nov 186416 Oct 1865None
James PrendergastEdward Stafford16 Oct 18651 Sep 1876None
Frederick Whitaker, 4th timeAtkinson1 Sep 187613 Oct 1877None
Robert StoutGrey13 Mar 187825 June 1879None
Frederick Whitaker, 5th time(himself)21 Apr 188225 Sep 1883None
Edward ConollyAtkinson, Harry25 Sep 188316 Aug 1884None
Robert Stout, 2nd time(himself)16 Aug 188428 Aug 1884None
Robert Stout, 3rd time(himself)3 Sep 18848 Oct 1887None
Frederick Whitaker, 6th timeAtkinson11 Oct 188724 Jan 1891None
Patrick BuckleyBallance, Seddon24 Jan 189120 Dec 1895Liberal
Albert PittSeddon, Hall-Jones, Ward22 Jun 190318 Nov 1906Liberal
John FindlayWard23 Nov 190626 Dec 1911Liberal
Alexander HerdmanMassey10 Jul 19124 Feb 1918Reform
Francis Bell (New Zealand Prime Minister)(himself), Coates14 May 192518 Jan 1926Reform
William Downie StewartCoates18 Jan 192624 May 1926Reform
Francis RollestonCoates24 May 192626 Nov 1928Reform
Thomas SideyWard, Forbes10 Dec 192822 Sep 1931United
William Downie Stewart, 2nd timeForbes22 Sep 193128 Jan 1933Reform
George Forbes(himself)28 Jan 19336 Dec 1935United
Rex MasonSavage, Fraser6 Dec 193513 Dec 1949Labour
Clifton WebbHolland13 Dec 194926 Nov 1954National
Jack MarshallHolland, Holyoake26 Nov 195412 Dec 1957National
Rex Mason, 2nd timeNash12 Dec 195712 Dec 1960Labour
Ralph HananHolyoake12 Dec 196024 Jul 1969National
Jack Marshall, 2nd timeHolyoake22 Dec 19692 Feb 1971National
Dan RiddifordHolyoake2 Feb 19719 Feb 1972None
Roy JackMarshall9 Feb 19728 Dec 1972National
Martyn FinlayKirk, Rowling8 Dec 197212 Dec 1975Labour
Peter WilkinsonMuldoon12 Dec 197513 Dec 1978National
Jim McLayMuldoon13 Dec 197826 Jul 1984National
Geoffrey PalmerLange26 Jul 19844 Aug 1989Labour
David LangePalmer, Moore4 Aug 19892 Nov 1990Labour
Paul EastBolger2 Nov 19905 Dec? 1997National
Doug GrahamBolger, Shipley5 Dec? 19975 Dec 1999National
Margaret WilsonClark5 Dec 199928 Feb 2005Labour
Michael CullenClark28 Feb 200519 Oct 2005Labour
David ParkerClark19 Oct 200520 Mar 2006Labour
Michael CullenClark21 Mar 2006incumbentLabour

External links



Ministerial Briefing describing the role of the Attorney-General

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